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A post-impressionist oil on canvas depicting a Paris street in winter, by Georges Pacouil. Signed and dated 1946 in the lower left and presented in a 19th century gilded frame.
Born in Paris on March 24, 1903 and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine on March 26, 1997, Georges Louis Abdon Pacouil studied at the Bernard-Palissy School under the tutelage of the renowned pointillist painter Hippolyte Petitjean. As a neorealist and post-impressionist, Pacouil painted figures, nudes, landscapes, and still lifes, emphasizing the harmony and structure inherent in nature. His work draws parallels to that of André Dunoyer de Segonzac and Amédée de La Patellière, showcasing a balance between traditional craftsmanship and modernist sensibilities.
Pacouil began his artistic career as a theater decorator (1920–1934) before dedicating himself fully to painting and teaching. A member of the Salon d'Automne from 1934, he exhibited in major Parisian salons and represented France in international exhibitions in San Francisco, Tunisia, and the Balkans. His contributions were celebrated with numerous awards, including the Bernheim Prize, Blumental Prize, and the First Prize in the Watercolor Competition of Paris (1950). Later accolades included the Silver Medal of the French Education League (1954), Vermeil Medal of Arts-Sciences-Letters (1968), and the Gold Medal of Hauts-de-Seine (1984).
Georges Pacouil’s works are held in significant collections, including the National Museum of Modern Art and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
Artist: Georges Pacouil (1903-1997).
Signed and dated in the lower left.
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Condition: Very good condition.
Dimensions: 38 x 46 cm. / 15 x 18 in.
Frame: 55 x 63 cm. / 21 1/2 x 24 3/4 in. Very good condition.
Origin: France.